I was inspired on this week on an incredible Illustrated Children Book called The Princess Nobody,by Richard Doyle .I love their vintage and cute illustrations,,,so I have designed some amazing Collage Sheets & Bookmarks for you to enjoy.
Richard Doyle, one of the most popular illustrators of the Victorian period, was the son of a painter and caricaturist. He became a regular contributor to Punch when he was only 19, and drew the cover picture, which was use for more than a century, but left the staff in 1850 because, as a Roman Catholic, he objected to the magazine's attacks on the papacy. One of his first commissions after going freelance was to illustrate Ruskin's The King of the Golden River (1851). Some of his most attractive drawings are found in In Fairyland (1870), a series of pictures with a verse-text by William Allingham. Folklorist Andrew Lang liked the Doyle illustrations so much that he wrote a prose text for the same pictures, and the result of this collaboration was a book entitled The Princess Nobody (1884). Doyle is not as well known today as other Victorian illustrators for children, but Maurice Sendak, perhaps the most famous illustrator of children's books in America today, has praised his work, saying that Doyle was "probably the best of them all," because of his draftsmanship (Doyle's forms are almost always small, with a kind of mischievous quickness and sharpness to the size), his clever mind, his gorgeous sense of color, and fantastic imagination.
Richard Doyle, one of the most popular illustrators of the Victorian period, was the son of a painter and caricaturist. He became a regular contributor to Punch when he was only 19, and drew the cover picture, which was use for more than a century, but left the staff in 1850 because, as a Roman Catholic, he objected to the magazine's attacks on the papacy. One of his first commissions after going freelance was to illustrate Ruskin's The King of the Golden River (1851). Some of his most attractive drawings are found in In Fairyland (1870), a series of pictures with a verse-text by William Allingham. Folklorist Andrew Lang liked the Doyle illustrations so much that he wrote a prose text for the same pictures, and the result of this collaboration was a book entitled The Princess Nobody (1884). Doyle is not as well known today as other Victorian illustrators for children, but Maurice Sendak, perhaps the most famous illustrator of children's books in America today, has praised his work, saying that Doyle was "probably the best of them all," because of his draftsmanship (Doyle's forms are almost always small, with a kind of mischievous quickness and sharpness to the size), his clever mind, his gorgeous sense of color, and fantastic imagination.
Here are some famous illustrations on the book:
And here are my samplers working with my new
THE PRINCESS NOBODY CS
Card by Nicecrane Designs
Mixing origami with decoupage 3D to get
this adorable card by Nicecrane Designs
this adorable card by Nicecrane Designs
Stitching DVD working with my:
And what about these colorful vintage bookmarks by R. Doyle ?
And here are my new Richar Doyle New Releases
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